| 1844 - 826 páginas
...My subject was the new and strange experience of the fallen humanity as it went forth from Paradjse into the wilderness; with a peculiar reference to...consciousness of originating the Fall to her offence — appeared to me imperfectly apprehended hitherto, and more expressible by a woman than a man." No... | |
| 1845 - 778 páginas
...remarks, "My owrt object was the new »id atrange experience of the fallen humanity, as it went forth from Paradise into the wilderness ; with a peculiar reference to Eve's allotted grief, •hich, considering that self-sacrifice belonged to Poetry, hot where, we may ask, is the high purpose,... | |
| 1846 - 670 páginas
...herself, is, " the new and strange experience of the fallen humanity, as it went forth from Paradise : with a peculiar reference to Eve's allotted grief,...belonged to her womanhood, and the consciousness of being the organ of the fall, to her offense, — appeared to me imperfectly apprehended hitherto, and... | |
| 1844 - 834 páginas
...: — " My subject was the new and strange experience of the fallen humanity as it went forth from Paradise into the wilderness; with a peculiar reference...consciousness of originating the Fall to her offence — appeared to me imperfectly apprehended hitherto, and more expressible by a woman than a man." No... | |
| 1844 - 828 páginas
...: — " My subject was the new and strange experience of the fallen humanity as it went forth from Paradise into the wilderness; with a peculiar reference...consciousness of originating the Fall to her offence — appeared to me imperfectly apprehended hitherto, and moro expressible by a woman than a man." No... | |
| William Harrison Ainsworth - 1844 - 604 páginas
...humanity," as it went forth into the wilderness ; and the subject is treated, in the author's words, " with a peculiar reference to Eve's allotted grief,...consciousness of originating the Fall to her offence, appeared to me imperfectly apprehended hitherto, and more expressible by a woman than a man." There... | |
| William Harrison Ainsworth - 1844 - 624 páginas
...humanity," as it went forth into the wilderness ; and the subject is treated, in the author's words, " with a peculiar reference to Eve's allotted grief,...and the consciousness of originating the Fall to her oft'ence, appeared to me imperfectly apprehended hitherto, and more expressible by a woman than a man."... | |
| 1845 - 670 páginas
...soul. Her " subject was the new and strange experience of the fallen humanity, as it went forth from Paradise into the wilderness; with a peculiar reference...consciousness of originating the Fall to her offence — appeared to me imperfectly apprehended hitherto, and more expressible by a woman than a man." We... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1845 - 276 páginas
...position. My own object was the new and strange experience of the fallen Humanity, as it went forth from Paradise into the wilderness ; with a peculiar reference...belonged to her womanhood, and the consciousness of being the organ of the Fall, to her offence, — appeared to me imperfectly apprehended hitherto, and... | |
| 1845 - 688 páginas
...Man. " My subject was the new and strange experience of the fallen humanity, as it went forth from Paradise into the wilderness ; with a peculiar reference to Eve's allotted grief, vOL. I. — No. L which, considering that self-sacrifice belonged to her womanhood, and the consciousness... | |
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